articleScienceJan 10, 2003Closed access

Dispersal, Environment, and Floristic Variation of Western Amazonian Forests

University of Turku · Agrifood Research Finland

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Abstract

The distribution of plant species, the species compositions of different sites, and the factors that affect them in tropical rain forests are not well understood. The main hypotheses are that species composition is either (i) uniform over large areas, (ii) random but spatially autocorrelated because of dispersal limitation, or (iii) patchy and environmentally determined. Here we test these hypotheses, using a large data set from western Amazonia. The uniformity hypothesis gains no support, but the other hypotheses do. Environmental determinism explains a larger proportion of the variation in floristic differences between sites than does dispersal limitation; together, these processes explain 70 to 75% of the…

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Keywords
  • Biological dispersal
  • Amazonian
  • Ecology
  • Floristics
  • Habitat
  • Geography
  • Variation (astronomy)
  • Amazon rainforest
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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